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Ultrakill-Inspired Moving Robot Hand Made with Blender

Here's an improvement to OlePatrick's futuristic project.

Artist OlePatrick shared a cool moving mechanical hand he made with Blender, showing the updated setup that will one day become a full majestic V1 robot from Ultrakill, an "ultraviolent retro FPS" developed by Arsi "Hakita" Patala. 

This is an improved version of an older machine, which the artist demonstrates on his Reddit account regularly. Its hands and torso are already done, it seems, so get ready for something even more incredible one of these days.

OlePatrick is known for his great robotic rigs. He has showcased an incredible construction robot inspired by Metal Gear games before. Here is a closer look at its wrist rotation.

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